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The Faces of War - A Glimpse Through Photojournalism

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Explore the powerful world of conflict photojournalism through the eyes of veteran photographer Paul Conroy in this compelling TEDxLisboa talk. Delve into Conroy's harrowing experiences in Syria in 2012, where he worked alongside renowned journalist Marie Colvin of The Sunday Times. Journey from an unexpected call in Devon to the perilous frontlines of one of the world's most dangerous conflicts. Witness the risks and challenges faced by journalists as they illegally cross borders and navigate war zones to document the brutal realities of conflict. Gain insight into the critical role of photography in capturing and conveying the human stories that emerge "from the basement," where the true face of war is revealed. Learn about the importance of combating misinformation and the sacrifices made by journalists in conflict areas. Discover Conroy's extensive experience covering conflicts in Libya, Syria, Iraq, DRC, Egypt, Afghanistan, and the Balkans, and his recognition with prestigious awards for his work in war zones. This talk offers a poignant tribute to the bravery and dedication of conflict journalists and underscores the power of visual storytelling in shaping our understanding of global conflicts.

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The Faces of War: A Glimpse Through Photojournalism | Paul Conroy | TEDxLisboa


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